I am not familiar with hashmyfile, but the Command-Line option of hashmyfile for multi files is "/files <Filename> <Filename> <Filename> ...".
So maybe the parameter should be "/files" first, and only then the suitable %(total-commander file-list parameter)

Read the help and scroll down to "Parameters" to see how TC can aid you.
Just to work on one or a few files one would use %P%N or %S and "%T" for the path of the target panel.
And then there are parameters like "%L", "%F" and so to create a temporary text file with all selected files (and folders).
You need to write an external script (MS-DOS Batch, VBS, JavaScript, AutoHotkey, PowerPro, PowerShell,...) to process that list one by one.
Or often your tool in question has an option on its own to process file lists, so just pass the TC-parameter as argument to your tool.

Please note that correct quoting "..." is important and TC will add quotes itself if there are spaces in path or file name.
You can create a button with your command and those parameters, or a "user defined command" where you can assign a hotkey to.

I am not familiar with hashmyfile, but the Command-Line option of hashmyfile for multi files is "/files <Filename> <Filename> <Filename> ...".
So maybe the parameter should be "/files" first, and only then the suitable %(total-commander file-list parameter)

Read the help and scroll down to "Parameters" to see how TC can aid you. Just to work on one or a few files one would use %P%N or %S and "%T" for the path of the target panel.
And then there are parameters like "%L", "%F" and so to create a temporary text file with all selected files (and folders).
You need to write an external script (MS-DOS Batch, VBS, JavaScript, AutoHotkey, PowerPro, PowerShell,...) to process that list one by one.
Or often your tool in question has an option on its own to process file lists, so just pass the TC-parameter as argument to your tool.

Please note that correct quoting "..." is important and TC will add quotes itself if there are spaces in path or file name.
You can create a button with your command and those parameters, or a "user defined command" where you can assign a hotkey to.

If you need more help, just ask.

Hi @Stefan2
thanks a lot appreicate it , very instersting about the command to create a termpory text files

Read the help and scroll down to "Parameters" to see how TC can aid you.
Just to work on one or a few files one would use %P%N or %S and "%T" for the path of the target panel.
And then there are parameters like "%L", "%F" and so to create a temporary text file with all selected files (and folders).
You need to write an external script (MS-DOS Batch, VBS, JavaScript, AutoHotkey, PowerPro, PowerShell,...) to process that list one by one.
Or often your tool in question has an option on its own to process file lists, so just pass the TC-parameter as argument to your tool.

Please note that correct quoting "..." is important and TC will add quotes itself if there are spaces in path or file name.
You can create a button with your command and those parameters, or a "user defined command" where you can assign a hotkey to.

If you need more help, just ask.

Hi
today i have tried to do it with peazip official portable and 7zip
i can pass folders ,but not files list
why?
and i have read all the parameters and peazip and 7-zip comand line

i have tried another simial program like total commander and they work ,but total commander is my favorite

thanks

Last edited by giulia on 2018-10-17, 06:59 UTC, edited 1 time in total.

today i have tried to do it with peazip official portable and 7zip
i can pass folders ,but not files list
why?
and i have read all the parameters and peazip and 7-zip comand line

What are that relevant parameters of that tools?
And how does your used command and params look like?
Please post that here so we can see and maybe help you. Or wait till somebody come along who use that tools and know it from own experiences.

Read the help and scroll down to "Parameters" to see how TC can aid you.
Just to work on one or a few files one would use %P%N or %S and "%T" for the path of the target panel.
And then there are parameters like "%L", "%F" and so to create a temporary text file with all selected files (and folders).
You need to write an external script (MS-DOS Batch, VBS, JavaScript, AutoHotkey, PowerPro, PowerShell,...) to process that list one by one.

about read the help scroll down to "parameters" , i really can't find any mention to %P%N
i'm running the last verion of total commander 64bit and 32bit
reading the help file ,but can't find it
can you help me?
thanks
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Image: https://i.imgur.com/JdDIYAD.png

Read the TC help for more information:
%S insert the names of all selected files into the command line.
Names containing spaces will be surrounded by double quotes.
Please note the maximum command line length of 32767 characters.

You are right, there must be a bug,BulkFileChanger.exe /ChangeTimeAttrSingle C:\Temp\test.txt
in a cmd.exe window doesn't work with Version 1.61 (1.6.1.21)
It doesn't even start the GUI. Please ask Nir itself how to use his tool.

EDIT: I have posted that experience to Nirs' contact form myself, but no response so far